The videos for all the recorded presentations are available at the [[http://www.youtube.ca/playlist?list=PLsgS8fWwKJZhrjVEN7tsQyj2nLb5z0n70|Cauldron 2013]] playlist on YouTube. Links to the individual videos are also available in the table below.

The videos for all the recorded presentations are available at the [[http://www.youtube.ca/playlist?list=PLsgS8fWwKJZhrjVEN7tsQyj2nLb5z0n70|Cauldron 2013]] playlist on YouTube. Links to the individual videos are also available in the table below. [[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/whats-wrong-with-youtube.html|youtube-dl]] can be used to download the videos with free software.

Registration Fee: No charge. This event is completely funded by Google. WE HAVE REACHED CAPACITY. We cannot accept any more registrations. Sorry.

Submission deadline: 28 February 2013. Note: we will also accept "last minute" BoF/talks at the conference, if there is still room available.

Organizers

Cat Allman

Diego Novillo

Ian Lance Taylor

Presentations

The videos for all the recorded presentations are available at the Cauldron 2013 playlist on YouTube. Links to the individual videos are also available in the table below. youtube-dl can be used to download the videos with free software.

Schedule

We will start on Fri at 19:00. Presentations will run Sat all day and Sun until about 5pm. We have a very packed schedule, so it is unlikely that we will be able to add more presentations. However, we will have additional rooms for impromptu meetings, if needed. Cauldron 2013 schedule.

Cauldron 2013 schedule

Presentation Abstracts

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Workshop description

We are pleased to announce another gathering of GNU tools developers. The basic format of this meeting will be similar to the last one at Charles University in Prague (http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/cauldron2012).

The purpose of this workshop is to gather all GNU tools developers, discuss current/future work, coordinate efforts, exchange reports on ongoing efforts, discuss development plans for the next 12 months, developer tutorials and any other related discussions.

This time we will meet at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, California from 12/Jul/2013 to 14/Jul/2013.

We are inviting every developer working in the GNU toolchain: GCC, GDB, binutils, runtimes, etc. In addition to discussion topics selected at the conference, we are looking for advance submissions.

If you have a topic that you would like to present, please submit an abstract describing what you plan to present. We are accepting three types of submissions:

Prepared presentations: demos, project reports, etc.

BoFs: coordination meetings with other developers.

Tutorials for developers. No user tutorials, please.

Note that we will not be doing in-depth reviews of the presentations. Mainly we are looking for applicability and to decide scheduling. There will be time at the conference to add other topics of discussion, similarly to what we did at the previous meetings.